Met Éireann has received a complaint about the outline of presenters’ underwear being visible during broadcasts.
Since January 2016, 149 letters of complaint have been written to the meteorological service.
Under the Freedom of Information Act, information was released to the Irish Daily Mail which showed all of the complaints.
One person even complained about the outline of underwear in some presenters’ outfits.
Rain becoming widespread this evening, heavy in parts of the east overnight. Clearing to showers from the west around dawn. Lows 10 to 12°C pic.twitter.com/SFKgQYnRYf
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) June 26, 2017
According to The Irish Independent they wrote, “This is not freedom of expression or feminism, this is just a lack of human standards.”
Another complaint was written by a mountain climber who said that strong winds had been forecast for the following day and caught their climbing group out unexpectedly.
But the vast majority of complaints related to the “inaccuracy” of forecasts especially, one wrote, for anywhere “outside Dublin”.
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